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I hated my Mayhem wheels so I went and bought Method NV in 18s. I should have bought these in the first place.

 

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I hated my Mayhem wheels so I went and bought Method NV in 18s. I should have bought these in the first place.

 

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Looks good. How do you like the 275/70/18 KO2? You think a tune is necessary for overall ride/speedo correct?

 

Looking at this exact same tire in my '16 - same rear end and engine size as well.

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Looks good. How do you like the 275/70/18 KO2?

 

Looking at this exact same tire in my '16 - same rear end and engine size as well.

 

I love them!

 

I drove back from Texas about week and half ago with a 6x12 Uhaul VAN trailer. I would say probably 2500lbs. 13mpg at average of 72mph.

 

I took them out in the forest awhile back; they were amazing--great grip no issues. Definitely like them.

 

However, once I tuned the truck it was way better. With the heavy tires the tranny didn't know what to do--it drove like a dog.

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I love them!

 

I drove back from Texas about week and half ago with a 6x12 Uhaul VAN trailer. I would say probably 2500lbs. 13mpg at average of 72mph.

 

I took them out in the forest awhile back; they were amazing--great grip no issues. Definitely like them.

 

However, once I tuned the truck it was way better. With the heavy tires the tranny didn't know what to do--it drove like a dog.

 

Thanks for confirming this for me. Have you tested it out at 85+ MPH?

 

Will be getting a tune from BBP then when I upgrade to the bigger tire/5100s.

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Thanks for confirming this for me. Have you tested it out at 85+ MPH?

 

Will be getting a tune from BBP then when I upgrade to the bigger tire/5100s.

 

HAHA, I'm sorry dude-- I should have continued that.

 

I get about 15-17 in the city stop and go. On highway I get 19; speed hasn't really affected much. I know the last time I went to Texas it was average 85mph on highway and the MPG were around 19.3.

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I like those and was looking at them, also the Black Rhino Mint wheel, looks similar but has a little concave look to it.

 

Doesn't matter now though, dropping the truck instead...

 

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On 7/14/2016 at 8:28 AM, geswek said:

Not trying to revive a really old thread, but I read through most of your post and didn’t see. I assume these are 18x9, but what’s the offset? +18, 0, or -18? 

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